Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson! Today: Dash Rendar, the only one ever made. He's from 1996, so don't get your hopes too high. Is he good enough to snag since a newer one is only rumored at this stage? Go to Figure of the Day to find out!

Nonstoptoys.com posted a page they call The Mighty Muggs Graveyard which shows most (but not all) of the entire line of the chunky figures. I've never seen this many pictured in one place, so be sure to take a look at it for most of the Marvel, Star Wars, G.I. Joe, Transformers, and Indiana Jones Muggs that Hasbro showed to the public.

Also, the G.I. Joe Past and Present Rockslide ATAV set is available online at Target.com-- and is not yet in stores. It's $25 for a modern vehicle plus its 1980s equivalent, which, all things considered, really isn't that bad of a deal.

If you missed it, now is your last chance to snag Revenge of the Fallen Bruticus, the repaint of the Energon set from a few years ago. Formerly $29.99, it's now just $7.48 at many stores. Check the Target.com store pickup thing to see if you have any left near you.

Over at Playmoblog: Looking to see some new sets you can't buy yet, you American scum you? First up: PlaymoDB.org posted a number of scans from a catalog of 2010 German releases. 27 new planes, Easter Eggs, vacation homes, zoo animals, and other items were added. Of note, we particularly liked the "Ferienhaus" which looks like about 70% of the restaurants in Scottsdale, AZ. [Click for more]

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Padme Amidala as seen in numerous more action-oriented episodes of The Clone Wars. Is she worth tracking down? Go to Figure of the Day to find out!

Your WiiWare games this week are Carnival King, a $7/700 points collection of carnival games. Two entries are up $5/500 points, and they are: "Aha! I Got It!" Escape Game which is some sort of puzzle game, plus Family Card Games, which does not look all that hot. At least there's the VC.

Virtual Console fans, it's R-Type (Sega Master System) for $5/500 points. It's also TurboGrafx-16 Fighting Street for $6/600 points, which is the game that's actually probably better called "Street Fighter." As in "the game before Street Fighter II that wasn't very good."

Got a DSi? You can snag Battle of Giants: Dragons: Bronze Edition for $8/800 points, or Viking Invasion for the same price. Sparkle Snapshots was released for $5/500 points, and it's some photo booth thing.

Last week, an online retailer posted shots of a packaged NEST 2-pack with Soundwave and Bumblebee with a box that confirmed a mail-in was coming. Today, thanks to Ben Yee, we know who it is! A special reworked Ravage from Revenge of the Fallen is the bounty-- click through for more pictures and info on how to get one.

The guys at Matty Collector have revealed Battle-Armor He-Man which has armor which looks like the original toy. The awesome rotating battle-damage action feature? Not so much. Now you just plug in the new armor piece. Check it out on Itsalltrue.net if you dare, as we don't have a Facebook.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Captain Argyus figure released a few months ago from the recent TV show. He's blue! And he has fancy hair. Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

Today we were treated to an email from CBS Consumer Products regarding all the new properties they have licensed for video games. Some, like CSI, we already knew about. But there were some surprises in there, some of which were interesting and potentially great, others of which made us giggle. They are:

The Amazing Race (licensed to Ludia Inc.)

Survivor (licensed to Mindscape)

Diagnosis Murder (licensed to Merscom)

Criminal Minds (licensed to Legacy Interactive)

Ghost Whisperer (licensed to Legacy Interactive)

The Hollywood Squares (licensed to Ludia, Inc.)

...Diagonsis: Murder?!? What next, Matlock? We can't wait to see how this forms up.

Not only has the Movie DVD and Blu-Ray been released, but The Terror Drome is reporting that the DVD of G.I. Joe Resolute is being found for as little as an even $5.00. We don't know if this is isolated or all locations, as it is not reflected on Walmart.com, but we're going to go hunting tomorrow to verify this for ourselves. Because hey, $5.

Long-time readers know we're huge fans of dinosaur toys, the more ridiculous the better. None were better than Jurassic Park: Chaos Effect in the late 1990s, and JPtoys.com has the most complete archive we've ever seen. This site has mock-ups of the Night Hunters, unreleased and rarely seen repaints and new hybrid designs, plus original sketches from the designers. This stuff is so cool to see that it makes us mad Hasbro didn't put it out as part of the new Toys "R" Us relaunch of repaints. If you like dinosaur toys that can only be described as "rad," do check this out.

We spent an hour or so last night pouring over The Dinosaur Toy Blog, which is a really fun resource and a much better way to spend your creative energies than NaNoWriMo. Tons of prehistoric creatures, including very simple early organisms as well as late-era mammals, are present and rendered in great detail. Some are ugly, some are awesome, but the whole project is a great look at toys from numerous toymakers worldwide. Great, great stuff here.

Weezer's new album Raditude came out this week and Amazon has it for $3.99-- the whole album, with an exclusive bonus track. This is surprisingly cheap, if you're going to buy it anyway this is probably the way to go. The exclusive track is "Turn Me Around" which you can also buy separately.

After listening through it once, we put it at "OK." There's no "The Greatest Man that Ever Lived" on it but it's... inoffensive?

Also insane, this video-- it's a TV spot for a Weezer-branded "Snuggie" (the robe you wear backward) with the album for $30. This is a real thing. The band's in it. We're not sure where this falls on the irony spectrum.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Lando Calrissian figure with his pilot gear, the first one in the modern line. Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

After the Sega lighters last week, some Namco-inspired Zippos are also on deck. They're pretty, but at $110 they're pretty out of our range. Games include Dig Dug (pictured), Pac-Man, Xevious, and Galaxian.

Also notable was the AtGames Firecore Sega Genesis Console, which, apparently, is actually a licensed product. It's a pretty slick idea-- it's a plug-and-play game with 20 built in games, plus it has a slot for controllers and additional game carts. It's good to see Sega has the sense that Nintendon't as far as these kind of retro products go.

So what's this toy? We don't know yet. Maybe it's Frenzy, Rumble, or Scrapmetal. Maybe it's a Hasbro Transformers Universe mold for 2010 or beyond, or perhaps a fan-produced item. We aren't sure, but it looks legitish enough to us to share with you. Enjoy the link, scope the picture at HK-TF.

The as-of-yet unseen Turtles Forever movie-- which crosses over the 1980s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with the modern counterparts-- will be airing on 4KidsTV on television and online November 21. Set your DVRs, or wait for the DVDs. More details here. Are we cowabunga on this?

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Darth Maul (Sith Training) figure released in 2002 and again in 2006. It's based on a concept design! Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

After a very short run in France on CD, the album "Dark Continent" by Wall of Voodoo is finally getting a slightly wider release as a twofer on Australia's Raven Records label. Combined with the awesome (but much easier to find) "Call of the West", this CD is showing up at online importers for as little as $18.99, which is arguably worth it as "Dark Continent" CDs routinely sold for $100 or more. Or you could just buy the vinyl for five bucks. Either way, we suggest you find a way to hear both of these awesome albums.

Two tidbits today: one, Hasbro's investor teleconference confirmed they are working on a relaunch of the line. (For those keeping track, in the past decade, Takara put out a couple of great lines, Palisades put out some poorly made reissues, and Sota's line never made it out of the gate.) Two, J.J. Abrams has confirmed he is interested in working with the property as a movie. We're a little weirded out by this one.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson! Today: Jawa, the big 2009 animated one. Is it good? Go to Figure of the Day to find out!

The 1980s provided gamers with tons of classics at the arcade, some of which became better known as NES hits. Bubble Bobble Neo is one better known to most American gamers as an NES title, now upgraded, and arguably worth it. It's classic Bubble Bobble (with more power-ups than you remember from the NES), plus a remixed game with new stages and the ability to walk up and down a 45-degree incline, which makes things surprisingly difficult in places. [MORE]

If you missed it, the Famitoy blog posted some shots of the "Legends" size Revenge of the Fallen Devastator in G1 Colors, as required by toy nerd law. It's a 7-piece combiner, and each element can be a limb, a vehicle, or a robot. The movie-colored version will be hitting the USA as an exclusive in 2010, and we can only assume the G1 deco will show up somewhere eventually.

We're very much looking forward to seeing this Kotobukiya Red Horn HMM Kit so you can guess we were pleased to see these new official product shots. It's pretty, that much hasn't changed, and the kit has a black paint wash on it. Looks sharp!

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Clone Pilot released a couple of months back with the big giant gun turret. It plugs into your Republic Gunships, and a figure can fit inside. Is it worth shelling out the big bucks to get these? Go to Figure of the Day to find out!

Your WiiWare games this week are Excitebike: World Rally, a $10/1,000 point update of the original NES game. None of this first person malarkey, it's an honest-to-goodness old-timey hi-def update with new features. Two entries are up $5/500 points, and they are: Frogger Returns which is pretty self-explanatory, plus Dragon Master Spell Caster , which involves wizards and dragons. Cool? Sure, why not.

Color us surprised-- we read an announcement for seasons 3 and 4 of the popular Nickelodeon series, which may be fondly remembered of people just barely scraping 30. It turns out these, and the first two seasons, are available on Amazon as part of their "made on demand" service. Who knew?

While the Costa Mesa-based band Supernova let their web site lapse after a brief stint of functionality (following a reality show which aped their name), we were surprised that they released a 7-inch record in 2007 called ¡Diga Queso!. It features live versions of "Best Coat" and "Oreo," and at 200 copies odds are none of you will ever see a copy.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Jabba the Hutt figure as seen in the animated The Clone Wars film. It's really awesome. Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

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Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

From left to right: Count Dooku, Anakin Skywalker. Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

What will no doubt be the Game of the Year for the Wii was released last weekend for $49.99. New Super Mario Bros. Wii is on shelves now, but the only "deal" we're seeing is for Best Buy Rewards members. Buy the game, get mailed 500 Wii Points for use online later. (Which you may as well get so you can get Castlevania when that hits. Or an existing Castlevania.)

Love He-Man? You can order him again, this version has been tweaked from the original release. Also: Scareglow, which is pretty awesome. Both go on sale today, so check MattyCollector.com for availability.

Why these two this month and Scareglow after Halloween, we don't know.

Xbox 360 owners have a trio of new games this week at various prices. What are they?

Encleverment Experiment for $10/800 points, and is one of very few games to support the big button buzzer controllers from Scene It! which has us interested. Word, picture, puzzle-based mini-games. Expect a review.

0D Beat Drop, at the same price, has beat matching and puzzles. We're not sure what to make of it but durned if it doesn't look interesting.

Your new games this week are: Braid (previously released on the Xbox 360, $14.99) and Star Trek: D-A-C (ditto, $9.99). Braid is one of the most beloved, praised, and artfully done games in recent years. Trek? Not so much.

The games based on The Biggest Loser are now out, and in other news, someone made games based on The Biggest Loser. Blitz Games and THQ put out titles for the Nintendo DS and Wii, and while we have no idea what is involved in the gameplay, we found this bit of news worthy of sharing. (Surely some of you watch or love the show? Some of our co-workers do, so here it is.)

The Tokyo Hunter Blog has a massive look at new Revoltech offerings, including Jurassic Park's T-Rex (pictured) as well as the creature from ALIEN, Jack Skellington, Gamera, and Batman. Holy crap. Go see these.

Also, we went on a sweep of stores to get the skinny of what's out there for you fans of the Hasbro relaunch at Toys "R" Us. Here's what we've confirmed: There is indeed a variation on the T-Rex vs. Triceratops set, with the Rex coming in either orange or brown, and both showing up at the same store. Also, the biting attack ($16.99-sized) Rex is exceedingly hard to find, as we've seen exactly none of them at the many stores we've visited between California and Arizona lo these many weeks. So if you're short on cash, get him first. We'll be posting some product reviews and a line checklist in the coming weeks.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Also, this article is obscenely funny and sad if you know anything about Star Wars toys and what they're "worth." Specifically, the stuff in the green and/or red boxes are pretty much worthless-- they cost $5-$7 for a basic figure and now sell for $2 or so. If you're lucky. Check eBay if you don't believe us. Odds are the guy would have been better served donating the toys as playthings than as collectibles.

Depending on where you're from, you know this game as Bust-A-Move Live! or Puzzle Bobble. In the USA, it's Bust-A-Move, a classic arcade game ported to nearly every platform (yes, even Neo Geo and Neo Geo Pocket Color) for you to enjoy. If you're familiar with the gameplay, this has more of it. If not, the dinosaurs from Bubble Bobble shoot little bubbles at other bubbles, and if you combine a string of 3 together, they disappear. It's a fairly straightforward puzzle game, and there are a lot of other similar games out there-- but this one works pretty darned well. [MORE]

Got a DSi? Arcade Bowling and Robot Rescue are each $2/200 points, and Art Style: Digidrive is $5/500 points. Digidrive was previously sold as a GameBoy Advance title in Japan, we're not sure which changes were made for the DSi release.

Squeenix wrote in to confirm that the USA release of Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 Final Fantasy XIII will be March 9, 2010. Slightly less compelling is this quote from the release regarding its theme song:

"Multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Leona Lewis has come on board with Square Enix to provide the theme song for FINAL FANTASY XIII. The song is entitled "My Hands," and is featured on her highly-anticipated second album ECHO (J Records/Syco Music) set for release on November 17th."

Toys "R" Us' PR people wrote in with this tidbit: "On Sunday, November 15 and Saturday, November 21, customers visiting any Toys "R" Us store will receive a complimentary LEGO version of the jolliest of holiday souls, Santa Claus, to help bring in the yuletide cheer, while supplies last... those who visit Toys³R²Us online at Toysrus.com will also have a chance to receive their complimentary LEGO Santa minifigure keychain with the purchase of select items. With nearly 13,000 eligible items to choose from, customers will find Santa riding along in enough packages to make it around the world and back." We were in a store on Saturday and we weren't seeing anything about any LEGO Santas, so perhaps you will have better luck this weekend.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Luke Skywalker figure released with Lumiya. He's really swell for a Marvel-based figure. Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

Special Bonus Feature: Hasbro Answered Some Star Wars Questions

As you may or may not know, Hasbro does a number of Q&A sessions with its brands, and we participated in the Star Wars one. Hasbro's answers will be italicized for your increased comprehension difficulty. (Again: we asked, Hasbro answered, in case there was confusion.)

1. The dioramas with the vehicles are a nifty idea. What are the chances we'll see fold-out dioramas with an original trilogy theme, like a Death Star segment or a Hoth Rebel Flight Deck in the next few years?

A1. If you are asking about Original Trilogy diorama backdrops in the
Starfighter segment, we will be doing them if/when we do more OTC
vehicles. If you are asking about a new type of diorama or segment, we
are looking at how to utilize this nifty idea more but do not have
anything lined up yet.

2. You guys have done some great 501st-themed figures over the years, like R2-KT and the Stormtrooper with the flag a few years back. There are a lot of creative repaints of the armor, ranging from a Trooper repainted with the American flag to a tribute to someone who may or may not resemble a popular American singer. Are there any plans to do more 501st stuff for Comic-Con or Celebration or some other venue?

A2. There aren't any more 501st-tied figures coming up for the foreseeable
future. Not for lack of wanting to do more, it's just that there are
limited slots and our exclusive pipeline is filled with a few other things
roght now. One day we do hope to get back to it, but we think you'll be
in Heartbreak Hotel when we tell you there is one tribute figure we
definitely won't be pursuing! (Editor's note: Sorry, Trina, we asked.)

3. There have been rumblings that the droid TODO 360 was at one point meant to be included with the recently released Cad Bane action figure. Is this true? Also, is the little Seth Greenbot coming in some form?

A3. It is true, but we had to drop him due to costing. We are finding a way
to get him into another pack, hopefully next year.

Hitting most stores November 23, at least some copies of Tom Waits' Glitter and Doom Live are out now. We picked up a CD last week. One disc has 17 live tracks from his recent mostly sold-out tour, and the other has 30 minutes of "Tom Tales." Or as we like to call it, "the reason our dads will all buy this." It's pretty good, so keep your eyes out for it.

Artist and seemingly nice person (we have no record of her joining Cobra or kicking puppies) Ashley Hay wrote in to say that she designed this t-shirt called "Lizard King" which has a somewhat misleading name. You won't find Jim Morrison here, but the back does have more than a passing likeness to the shell of Bowser, King of the Koopas. Neato.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Mace Windu figure from 2005-- this one has Sith lightning and a slashing attack. We keep one of these on our desks. Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

After hearing some reports, we went out and confirmed that Target's new Hasbro Star Wars exclusives are hitting shelves (and also back rooms.) These include a new TIE Fighter ($39.99) and the Ambush at Abregado and Assault on Ryloth Battle Packs ($24.99 each). Happy hunting!

Xbox 360 owners have a pair of new games this week, both of which are kinda sorta new but in some ways not:

Diner Dash involves dashing and diners-- and is new to the 360. It's $10/800 MS points.

Gyromancer is $15/1,200 points, and is a puzzle RPG. It looks a lot like PuzzleQuest, except this time it's from SquareEnix and PopCap Games, which may be enough to sell you on it. The developer says it's based on Bejeweled Twist.

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So what should you get? Here are some selections that may be of interest.

One of the great underrated game series is Taito's Darius, which has horizontal side-scrolling shooter fun with a heavy robotic fish theme. Bosses include all sorts of sea creatures, and a new game is coming to the PSP called Dariusburst. Taito confirmed a Soundtrack CD would be released on their Facebook page (in English, no less) but currently is mum on news of a US launch. The CD comes out in January in Japan, while the game hits Japan on December 24.

We are eager to try the game. We'd punch an old lady in the throat to try it. Know any old ladies?

Because we're lazy, we'll let Capcom tell this story. The game developer "announced that three classic Ace Attorney games are scheduled for digital release on Nintendo's WiiWare next year beginning with the one that started it all, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney followed by Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: JUSTICE FOR ALL, and Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS. Gamers can expect the deliberations to begin January 2010. These games will cost 1,000 Wii Points, $10.00 USD."

The game is the first home console release of the series, and there's a multiplayer component too. A DS bonus episode will also be downloadable on the Wii, and it's going to be $1/100 points. Viva DLC?

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Battle Droid Pilot figure released just a few months back. It has blue shoulders! How about that? Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson! Today: Dash Rendar, the 2000 one with cloth bits. Any good? Go to Figure of the Day to find out!

There's a lot of things in this world that supposedly exist that you will never see. Bigfoot. A successful Chicago Cubs team. Tom Waits in concert. One of these three things happens on a fairly regular basis, but some artists seem to get big to the point where you could charge virtually anything and still sell out multiple shows. If you missed the very expensive tour, you can get the next best thing. Well, the next-next best thing, as the next best thing would likely be a Blu-Ray. Tom Waits' Glitter and Doom Live is a double-disc set with the first being mostly music and the second being a single track called "Tom Tales." [ READ THE FULL REVIEW ]

The TVShowsOnDVD.com has a confirmation of the 1990s series Daria for TV. The MTV show had an amazing library of music in its production, with tunes from Buffalo Daughter and Frank Zappa among the many tracks played in each episode. As such it should surprise no one that music in some places will be replaced. Thanks again for screwing up art again, Music Industry Licensing Fees!

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the R7-Z0 as seen in a reference book, and little else. How is he? Go to Figure of the Day to find out!

This week's Xbox Live special is Peggle for $5/400 MS points. It's half price, making it quite the deal as the game is particularly fun. Give it a whirl, we give it a strong "buy" rating for the price.

Over the weekend, the long-awaited end to the most recent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series has come, and it was really something. In the movie Turtles Forever, which aired (and will supposedly re-air) on CW4kidsTV (and supposedly a stream), the story is pretty simple: the 1980s Shredder, Krang, and Turtles wind up in the 2000-era TV show. The new more serious Turtles have a strong dislike for the old, and there's a lot of potshots taken at the original show. Pizza, camera-muggings, really every convention which made the original what it is can be found here, complete with Shredder's surprisingly awesome whining. The classic voices weren't sought out for this project apparently, so some decent soundalikes are there. There's no confusing them for the originals, but they do a good job.

The story is your typical "we gotta save the multiverse" plot, with dimension-hopping, cameos, and in-jokes galore. Fans of the comics and cartoons will find a lot to like here, and there's even a number of blink-and-you'll-miss-it references to original comic cover art. Specifically, it being put right in front of your face. If you're somewhat oblivious to the new show (like we were), this special may be designed with you in mind because if you basically get the gist of the turtles (particularly the older show) it's completely accessible. However, if 1980s kid properties make you ill, you aren't going to like this. It's a valentine to 25-years of a pretty great pop culture franchise, and considering the next generation is about to start on Nickelodeon, this is a great place to cap it off-- for now.

An ad says it should air a few more times, so check your local listings.

"Not everything Capcom have done [with digital distribution] has been successful, but that's par for the course for our business. We have three titles that have drastically over-performed our expectations, the most recent of which was Marvel vs Capcom 2, which we didn't expect to exceed Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HG Remix's numbers, but it has."

So in short: the game that they ported over kinda half-assed outsold the one that was redrawn, repolished, and rebalanced. Keep retro, retro.

ALSO! The Amazon-exclusive edition of Ghostbusters for Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360 have all been cut down to a mere $27.99-- this is the game, plus a Slimer statue, an Ecto-1 key ring, and more. Not a bad deal!

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Imperial TIE Pilot figure released with this year's TIE Fighter and TIE Interceptor. He's good-- but is he perfect yet, after 13 years of modern attempts? Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

LEGO sent out a news release confirming the rumors, that Bionicle will not be surviving past next year. No new products were announced leaked past a wave of 6 "Legends" figures, smaller-scale versions of popular toys, each with a build-a-figure. Since 2001, the brand really did wonders reinventing packaging for figures as well as expectations of what you can get out of the Danish company, and it was one of very few genuinely successful original intellectual properties in the action figure space this past decade. Kudos to LEGO on a job well done, we hope your next attempt in the figure world will be as equally awesome.

Makers of many fine products, the Real Soda company put out a product called "Judge Wapner Root Beer", which has a label reading "I Sentence You To Drink My Root Beer." This would be much funnier were it more delicious, it's OK but as there seem to be countless varieties of niche root beers, well, it's kinda... eh. We're not good at describing tastes, but candylike seems to be a fair estimate. We picked ours up at Pop Soda in Scottsdale, AZ, but odds are you can get it elsewhere. We'll be keeping the bottle.

...the same company is also responsible for "Leninade," the Commie-themed pink lemonade soda. Which is pretty fantastic.

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So what should you get? Here are some selections that may be of interest.

Not Dirty EnoughNovember 26, 2009

Video Game Art for a Good Cause

One of our best friends and sometimes contributor donated a bunch of video game-themed paintings for a fundraiser for a friend of his Bill Binder, a nice guy who got robbed. Like, literally robbed. They were so nice we asked if we could post them here. And we can! We are pleased.

Both works are by Shaun Clayton. On the left, "The Secret of Link." On the right, "We Will All Die Alone Someday." If interested in bidding and/or buying, kindly contact Christina Hopes for more, if information isn't here.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Battle Droid (Sliced) figure from 1999-- one of four unique variants released in the same assortment back when the first prequel hit. Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

Now that their adult toy-named combiner is done, the club has a new toy coming-- Dion! It's an orange repaint of Universe Hot Shot. Wow! Gonna be great. It's one new item of many in the new fan club magazine, and it's gonna be the freebie if you subscribe to the club for $40 a year. Which, really, sounds pretty decent.

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So what should you get? Here are some selections that may be of interest.

That's pretty much it all-- on Matty's news page there are deals based on how much stuff you buy. Buy 4 or more things, get 25% off. Buy 2 or 3, and it's 15%. This applies to DC Universe, Infinite Heroes, and Justice League. Offer starts today and ends December 7.

Since Jurassic Park as a movie franchise exited the world nearly 10 years ago, Hasbro had the foresight to keep repainting toys for stores as exclusives, resulting in a wide range of product like this pretty nifty Battle Growlers Tyrannosaurus Rex. Previously available in numerous color schemes ranging from a classic brown color to a white and blue "arctic" deco, this version seems to have a lot in common with a water melon. Depending on how you pose him, he's 5-inches tall and 8-inches long. [ READ THE FULL REVIEW ]

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson!

Today we look at the Concept Anakin Skywalker figure released just a few months back. He's already really tough to get. So should you get him? Go to Figure of the Day for the next update, with the latest installment in our ongoing series!

First: Mystery Science Theater 3000 Vol. XVI comes out next Tuesday, and will include a Tom Servo figurine. Note we didn't say "action figure," if it's anything like the Crow it's a look-but-don't-touch figure. The movies on the set include The Corpse Vanishes, Warrior Of The Lost World, Santa Claus, and Night Of The Blood Beast.

Second: Coming March, Vol. XVII includes The Crawling Eye, Blood Beast, The Final Sacrifice, and Blood Waters of Dr. Z.

Figure of the Day has updated once again! The daily feature on figures you might have but might not-- either way, here's what you've been missing! Spanning from the original Power of the Force series of 1995 to the latest of The Legacy Collection, it's almost like a history lesson! Today: Darth Vader, vintage 2006. He's been shipped in a few configurations, but is he any good? Go to Figure of the Day to find out!

Over at Higekuma Toy Toy are images of the just-released mouse Device Label Grimlock and Trypticon toys, which look little like them other than being dinosaur-like and similarly colored to their namesakes. But they work! Check 'em out.

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